C Language provides for types "pointer to T", for a type T, whose values are used to access locations storing type T values. more ...
LiveC: An example of a variable changing its type. more ...
It is legal to cast a pointer to type T to a pointer to type S, and there will be no conversion between the values of T and S. more ...
LiveC: An examination of various plus signs. more ...
It is a strength of C that a location can be simultaneously of several types. more ...
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